Enoteca Pontevecchio

Local Italian Wine

Wine from Tuscany to Sicily, all from local boutique productions made all naturally here in Italy. 

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A (wine) Taste of Italy!

Stop by for a tasting of our wine, olive oil, or balsamic vinegar and learn all about the wines of Italy! We provide you with a variety of the highest quality wines from Tuscany to Sicily, which all come from small boutique wineries throughout the regions of Italy that are exclusively sold in our shop! After your tasting, purchase or ship our products to have a taste of Italy with you back home! 

Hear more about Tony's Vision for the shop!

"Fantastic selections and service" 

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About our Wine Tasting

My personal opinion is that we are all experts, we all understand wine.
— Tony Sasa

We offer wine tastings for all levels, from novices to connoisseurs. Tasting sessions range from an introductory tour through Italy to an advanced vertical tasting of a Barolo, Amarone, Brunello, Taurasi ecc. 

During a tasting session we can compare wines from many different Italian regions, north to south. Our goal is to introduce unknown wine making areas. We all know about wine from Tuscany, Sicily, and Piemonte, but what about Emilia Romagna, Molise, Basilicata, Calabria, etc. 

 

My personal opinion is that we are all experts, we all understand wine.

It's simple. We all have a palette, we all have a nose. So what is the problem? The problem is that we have to pay more attention to what we eat and what we drink.

Tasting wine is like tasting food. When we chew, the most important part is to concentrate; taste, analyze, think, and take our time.

 

Our Enoteca welcomes everyone who loves Italian wines. Located just a few steps from Piazza Santa Croce, in the historic center of Florence, it is a meeting point for connoisseurs, wine makers, and novices who wish to explore selected "hidden treasures" of Italian wine producers.

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